💨 Abstract

In Diyarbakir, families gathered after the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) announced the disbandment of its armed wing, hoping for the return of loved ones who joined the decades-long conflict. Mothers like Sevgi Cagmar and Hatice Levent highlighted the personal impact, longing for reunification. The community expressed mixed feelings: hope for peace amid fear of the unknown future, particularly regarding the release of prisoners and broader democratic rights.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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